I remember hearing the first isolated tracks of Eddie (Van Halen) and I was perplexed about how ”thin” it sounded. But it was still great to finally hear all the details of what he played. This sounds quite similar to the original recording (the entire track with drums and base), and the guitar deta...
Somewhat envious of you Torshalla, with Sweden having not only a major Marshall user (Yngwie), but now the entire Marshall! And the worst case scenario would have been the Chinese buying it, so let’s stay positive for now!
Looks awesome!
I am planning a guitar build myself, so following all threads like this closely!
So is Warmoth passe nowadays, and guys like Kne and Musikraft rule?
What a beauty!
I got bitten by the P90 bug quite recently, after I installed a Wolfetone Mean And Meaner in a Godin Richmond Empire P90 - a guitar nobody has ever heard of
I noticed them some 5 or 6 years ago, when they gathered some traction, but they were just kids, and I didn’t pay attention to them at all after that. They sure have developed a lot since that - a not only grown older :-)
Great find!
They have done a fantastic - historical - job one this! I saw a few songs on YT earlier this year and it was surreal to actually ”see” Hendrix as opposed to all the crappy videos that have been around before. As Surf said, he is in great shape here and sounds fantastic - after all, this is from 1970!
I knew of them back in the 70's/80's but just the radio tracks. None of my friends or acquaintances ever listened to them so they just kind of flew by under the radar. Fast forward to now, have read many many people say that Gary Moore is a killer player. Again i am like "who"? Heard of him but no ...
It’s never too late :-) Just out of curiosity - how/where did you find out about them? Thin Lizzy is one of my all-time favorite bands. Saw them live in 1976 and 1977. Great guitar stuff to learn from the records, played by quite a few great guitarists. You should add at least ”Live and Dangerous” t...